FCC chair suggests agency isn't independent, word cut from mission statement

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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in his Wednesday Senate testimony that the agency he governs "is not an independent agency, formally speaking." During his testimony, the word "independent" was removed from the FCC's mission statement on its website.

Why it matters: The extraordinary statement speaks to a broader trend of regulatory agencies losing power to the executive branch during the Trump era.

Two text excerpts titled "The FCC's Mission" highlighting phrases "An independent U.S. government agency" and "A U.S. government agency" in yellow, describing the FCC's role regulating communications.
The FCC's stated mission statement on Wednesday morning (top) and Wednesday afternoon (bottom). Screenshots: FCC

Zoom in: Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) began the line of questioning, citing the FCC's website, which said the agency was independent as of Wednesday morning.

What we're watching: Carr would not respond directly to questions about whether he believed the president was his boss.

Between the lines: For years, Carr has supported lifting a national ownership cap that prevented local broadcasters from merging.

Go deeper: What to know about Brendan Carr, Trump's FCC chair

Editor's note: This story has been updated with details throughout and a statement from the FCC.